room nfl mit the ed, ew pty jewelry in addition heavy look; H,|10.W°d no with. The trace having- 'l‘he balk; C100!!- heavy iron. bats, which ,ware placed, ahdf thi. Windows also iron _\inl‘B, none oi, which was inter- fered with. Therelare hotel bed meme dw' the premises. and the .oc-' cupants of these state that they did not hear _a;:so\'|nd.- - ‘- 'rhc burz,1cre»must have been some hours at_'_work, and, fearing the ex- istence 'ot steel ltnlngto the strong room, brought detonators and dyna- mite, whinh they left behind.- They also brought `gloves_, so an to avoid leaving, finger marks. _ dll' BERLIN, Oct. 14-(Special)-Ben lin is ringing with the praises of- Eu- rope's~latest opera, “Kuhreign," by the Viennese composer, Dr. Wilhelm Klenzl, with which Herr Victor Paid inaugurated the new regime at the Ktrfursten-Oper this week. Dealing with romantic, episodes of the French ltevolntioir, in which a guflletinc mg. tif is strongly accentuated, “Kennel- gcn." may be summed up,” dramatical- ly as a second cousin of Martin Har- vey's. “The only Way," and ,musical- ly. as bearing a family rcsemblelwe to Dr- Richard Btrauss’s “Rosencav- nlier." The score is tonef.u1 through out, with constant concessions ,to the popular taste, as in Dr. Kienzl's previous success, “EvBngelimann." The leedius prime donna role was brilliantly sustained by Mile. Eva von der Oston, the `sopl'a.no oi the Royal Saxon Opera at Dresden, who created the title role of- the “Rosen- cav8.l.i6l‘_." _ i \ Hcfr Paltlis, exiunnv _t{_.~ e; ‘nie Kiirfursten-0II&%fWIlll'1i'§!K`?ng Hg-. two 7 private and rushed \\.P~ threw It as _ __ is JW” ,Y 'statins serve in » _rr-other, ickat. I-Ie a petition, forced to __ of his the free arrest. ‘the occurrence, and ordered, the pun- the regimztnt. The chief commander of the mil ary dlstricti has received' a severe note, the connpandel' of the army corps a caution, the command- er ofthe d,lvislon o rcprlmand, and the commander of the *Infantry re- giment-a severe reprlmand. ‘ l The commander of the battalion to which the company belongs has been asked to retire, and thsdcaptalh of the company and the odicer ol the man’s detachment have been disnvlss- ed the service. The man himselt has l been sentenced to thirty days’- im.- prisopyhent, but it is stated-that his 'grievance will be _insured into- ROME, Oct. 5-(Special)- Car- dina'l Merry del Val., the Vatican Se- cretary of State, has been in the hab- it of spending his annual holiday in the Chateau Gandolfo, near Rome. But, in consequence of hostile demon- strations organized by the anticalerl- .ca_ls of 'the neighbourhood, the Car- hiuel is this year enjoying his nou- day in-, a villa which has been lent by a wealthy Catholic of Rome near that city. ~ ‘ There, the Cardinal indulges in all kinds of sports, a habit that he ac- quired, as e, result of his English edu- cation. Among his many pursuits, the fav- orite is boating. For this season he will spend ssvcral days at the house of e. great friend of his, a "cure" who resides on the bmnks of a small lalée near Plediluco. - Cardinal 0’donnell, Bishop Of B05' ton, Mass., has recently sent him B very h‘ia;utiful _boat of American man- ufacture. ` - _ lequin," bp...ehs;._§uejgc§li4,;.._¢smp1,,,,_.'»‘.-PAEIIB. ost. 11 (Special Statis- George Olutlami' ' -‘ ` _ oi-1n_.Is'r1ANL_A_, oct. --12-(special) -Some thirty ‘firms ‘f otssrdine tin- uers at. Staya'ng_drg< representing a yearly- production exceeding half it million chests of tins of so.rdines,have established e ‘common sale agency in that town. ‘Thenew development is supposed to be connected with the Watson case`,'wliich was brought be- fore the Englishs Courts, the decision in which .is thought to have made it ,Ltlcs can be very cynical thzllgi- "At marriage, statistics in the mairies of Earls make sad rea'ding_for“ the sen-, timentalists. Of 2 270 disconsolate terrible repialty_ le the seevud vcsr. which sees ' 628 relapnes from the ranks of mourners. At'the end of the third _year only thirty-seven widowers remain. With the widows it is even worse. None marry within the first uifrleuu for Norwegian ni-me to hola-Yea' 0' W" "““b“°d'° d°°°"‘“"' "“t their own individuality. LONDON, f)ct.l 5--(Elpecia1)- A' great- march of about one hundred Suffiraglste, led by women on horse- buck, is being orszsnized to start this month. The oblec f of- the march is to carry the flag of “Woman Suffrage" from London to 'Fidix`ih\\rgh, protest- ing against any _further extension of the Parliamentary ,fanchise to men without' women being included. it is to be feared that this fact is due not to fidelity. but to the strict leg_al veto which obtains in France. Once the lsw’s delay is at an end they go off with vcrtiglnous rap- idity. Of 1907 weeping widows, in :eighteen months only four had not `exchanged their weeds for a wedding garment. V K, PARIS, Oct. _ 14s,-Special-)--`A pls. gue of rats has of late been devast- ating the departments upon the cast- |eru frontier of France from Danhs to lthe Cote- d’0r-. The farmers have i mms. oct. 11 (special).-'rue Wlllvlv leehionabie 'Normandy seaside report was infxol Granville- has been stirred by a BN' “DW dyacouree pronounced at the casino While on theihtellectual emancipation of lllwév women by- Father Gaffre. the promin- ent Parisian divine. celebrated for his °| W0 “H9-.sgiisstionsll sermons. ~ Addressing the feminine part of his audience. he said: “You have profan- ma FP' led the work of God.`,With the disho- by mr silica! assistance: of the dhessmaker, you have dared to change e forma- tion"which has been given you. .You make yourseflves look ridiculous by dressing like sultanas. Any eccentric- ity seems natural to you and pleases EDU. "‘Your hats are n defiance to all - Thi* 018'# ‘UM greatly amgysd M. sense of reason. and your bobble B15-irts seem to have been cut bv the ishment of.-all osicers connected withsiilvil One £0 Wefk your - 'Nw been iereeuwe appeal ee me oevem- lu Whwh the natives hold doctors. re- uuusnai spectacle of 41 in thefdook instead standiI\£iment` for aid to combat the pest, plied tllufl it WGS. H0‘Bi1d°l